-- [ From: Bob Nogueira * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] --
Dave: I would vote immoral and probably illegal. We recently had the
owner of a legitimate restoration shop here in Texas come through the
courts charged with " Alteration of a Motor vehicle Identification
Number" a third degree felony. His shop removed the ID plate to paint
under it . Yes this criminal act was discovered by a special section
of the police department which patrols body shops to insure they are
not using stolen parts .
Bob Noguiera" Your Tax Dollars at Work"
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> Date: Thursday, 09-May-96 09:49 AM
>
> From: Wyngaarden@aol.com \ America On-Line: (Wyngaarden)
> To: Bob Nogueira \ PRODIGY: (NKED65A)
>
> Subject: Moral Serial # Question
>
> Hey All!
> I would like to know some of your opinions on my following moral
> dilemma. Let's say for instance you are doing a restoration on an MG
that
> has the color stated in the car's serial number. You have decided to
> change colors but still go with an MG color that was offered the same
> year. As part of the restoration you are of course replacing the
serial
> number plate because it is faded.
> Does anyone think that it is wrong, illegal or immoral to change
the
> letter designating the color?
> Thanks for the input.
>
> Dave
> Wyngaarden
> 1958
> MGA(mine)(RHD)
> 1964
> MGB(mine)(RHD)
> 1979
MG
> Midget(hers)
> 1980
> MGB(ours)
>
>
>
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